Tag: Physical Chemistry


DIFFUSION

The Fundamental Nature of Diffusion Diffusion is defined fundamentally as the net passive movement of particles, whether atoms or molecules, from a region where they are present in a higher concentration to a region of lower concentration. This fundamental process is driven solely by the inherent, random thermal motion of the individual constituents and represents […]

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EQUILIBRATION

Equilibration Introduction and Core Definition The concept of Equilibration stands as a cornerstone in the monumental work of Jean Piaget, the Swiss developmental psychologist whose theories revolutionized our understanding of how children think and learn. In its simplest form, equilibration is the fundamental self-regulatory process that drives the progression of cognitive development. It is the […]

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CONFLUENCE

Confluence (Psychology) The Essence of Psychological Confluence In the realm of psychology, particularly within the framework of Gestalt therapy, confluence refers to a specific type of contact-boundary disturbance where the differentiation between the self and the environment, or between two individuals, becomes blurred or entirely lost. It signifies a state where an individual’s sense of […]

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